Peter Memishian writes:
>  > The problem with "-o" for everything is that users end up having to
>  > deal with differing versions (with and without particular elements)
>  > and reading the man page endlessly to use something that ought to be
>  > "simple."
> 
> I recall having this discussion a little while back -- "-o all" doesn't
> seem complicated to me, but having a "-v" alias for it should be fine too.
> Would that address your concern?

Either one does the trick -- I just don't want to be forced to type
"-o this,that,theother,somethingelse,..."

I'd _slightly_ prefer a multiline format for human consumption when
there are a lot of fields, but I think it ought to be up to you.

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